[2026] A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with B
This article showcases a curated list of songs with titles that start with the letter “B,” focusing on a wide range of Western music—mainly popular genres like rock and pop—from the 1950s up to the present 2020s.
When it comes to words starting with B, terms like “BABY” and “BORN” are easy to think of even without knowing much English, and they’re used in lots of song titles.
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[2026] Roundup of Western Songs Whose Titles Start with B (271–280)
Better NowPost Malone

This is a song by American artist Post Malone about the lingering feelings for a former lover.
Even while putting on a brave face and saying “I’m fine without you,” the heart can’t help but keep thinking of that person—many of us have probably felt that way.
Despite its upbeat melody, the lyrics lay bare a painfully straightforward longing that tightens the chest.
An unforgettable love can be agonizing, but the experience of loving someone that deeply will surely help you grow.
Listen to “Better Now,” accept your feelings just once, and take your next step forward.
BABYRINOSummrs

Summrs, a U.S.
rapper who’s carved out his own lane with the “PluggnB” style, dropped this powerful track in June 2025.
In sharp contrast to his usual mellow vibe, this one hits with a storm-like aggression—hard-edged trap drums and razor-sharp synths swirling together.
Lyrically, it clashes two fierce emotions: relentless taunts aimed at his rivals and an aching desire for his partner.
Riding atop the chaos, his nonchalant, almost intoxicated vocals create a singular groove.
This explosive kickoff to summer is perfect for when you want to crank the energy all the way up!
Bring Me Some WaterMelissa Etheridge

This was the explosive debut single released in 1988 by American singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge.
Its raw, blues-based guitar sound and her raspy, soul-baring vocals grabbed listeners by the heart.
Some may remember the raves that compared her to Tina Turner.
The lyrics—shouting jealousy and anguish toward a lover—are so direct they’re almost painful.
This one song earned her a Grammy nomination and marked the start of her legend.
Even now, many listeners are surely still moved by the burning passion in her voice.
Beyond The VeilTristania

Isn’t the worldview where beauty and ferocity dramatically intersect the very allure of gothic metal? This piece, included on the Norwegian band Tristania’s landmark album Beyond the Veil, is the very embodiment of that.
The sonic tapestry woven by angelic soprano, beastly death growls, and solemn male clean vocals is truly overwhelming.
It feels as if it depicts the cry of a soul struggling in search of the truth hidden beyond the veil.
Released in September 1999, this work is also known as the last album to feature key member Morten Veland.
On nights when you want to immerse yourself in a world of fantastical tales, surrender yourself to this profound sea of sound.
Be AlrightJustin Bieber

A warm ballad by Canadian artist Justin Bieber, gently saying “It’s going to be okay” to a lover far away.
The calm tones of the acoustic guitar and his sincere vocals seep into the heart like a lullaby.
On nights when you fear physical distance turning into emotional distance, anyone who’s felt the ache of longing will understand this straightforward declaration of love all too well.
The song is included on the album Believe, released in June 2012.
For couples feeling the loneliness of being apart, listening might help you feel each other’s presence more strongly.
That phone-call-like intimacy in his voice just might reaffirm the bond between you two.
Baby WhyThe Cables

If you want to sink into a comfy, slow groove, this is the track! It’s a rocksteady classic released in 1968 by Jamaican vocal trio The Cables.
Though it tells of a man’s regret and sorrow after his lover leaves, the melody has a strangely warm quality that gently wraps around the listener.
The lead singer’s sweet, aching voice, layered with beautiful harmonies, is velvety smooth.
The repeated plea of “Baby, why?” resonates in your chest, evoking the song’s poignant lyrical world.
It’s perfect for a laid-back listen on a lazy afternoon.
Bag of BonesLord Huron

This is a work by the American band Lord Huron that makes you feel your own existence is part of the grand cycles of the cosmos.
We may sometimes despair at the fact that we are fleeting beings destined to end one day.
Yet with a dreamlike sound, this piece tells us there is a certain grace in that predetermined journey.
The track is an advance single from the album “The Cosmic Selector Vol.
1,” slated for release in July 2025, and the project has been drawing attention—another pre-release track has held the No.
1 spot on the charts for five consecutive weeks.
Listen to it while gazing up at the night sky, and don’t you feel your worries grow lighter, as if they’re just one scene in a much larger story?


